| Finder
Accessories |
| Nikon
Lens Scope Converter by Ken
Rockwell |
| Finders
and right angle finders by Rodrigo
Gimenez |
| DG-2
Eyepiece Magnifier by Koh Kho King |
| DR-4
right angle finder by Bob
Johnson |
| Viewfinder
diopter adjustment by Bob
Johnson |
| Rubber
eyecup for D50/D70/D100/D200 at PhotoFocus.com |
| Nikon
DK-17M and DK-21M Magnifying Eyepieces by EarthboundLight |
| DK-21M Magnifying Eyepiece review by Fredrik Rasmussen |
| DK-17M review by Fredrik Rasmussen |
Nikon Lens Scope Converter for Nikon G - Janne Heimonen
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| Focus
Screens |
Nikon viewfinder screens by Nico van Dijk
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| F
and F2 focus screens by Stephen
Gandy |
| Focus
screens by Rodrigo
Gimenez |
| Focus
screens European
Photographers Network(German language) |
| Focus
screens by Jerry
Lodriguss |
| Focus
screens by Chris
Ozdoba (German language) |
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| Grips |
Should You Use a Third Party Camera Grip? - The Phoblographer
"I am a fan of camera grips especially on my Nikon D90. It’s an accessory that I like to use for shooting portraits or for longs days when I don’t want to change the battery. After extended use, however, I have found that they have some advantages and disadvantages." |
Should you use a knockoff camera accessory? by Terry White
"Recently I decided to try a 3rd party battery grip for my Nikon D7000 that was priced so low that I actually bought it more out of curiosity than the need for a battery grip." |
| Nikon MB-D10 by Steve Denton |
| Nikon MB-D10 Battery Choice by Steve Denton |
| Photo
Equip Grips for F3, F2, F, and FM/FE series |
| MB-10
grip by Liang-Wu
Cai |
| MB-10
grip by Ara
Anjargolian |
| MB-10
grip by Jed
Wee |
| MB-10
failure repair by Todd
Peach |
| MB-D100
grip by Jason
Busch |
| MD-4
instruction manual at Photography
in Malaysia |
| MD-12
power savings modification by Lars
Hansen |
| Motor
Drives for FM, FE, and FA by Rudolf
Hillebrand and Hans-Joachim Hauschild |
| Nikon Motor Drives by Nico van Dijk |
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| Remote
Cords |
| Nikon ML-3 Remote Control by Steve Denton |
| Nikon ML-L3 Remote Control by Steve Denton |
| Do-it-Yourself
Cables for Nikon SLRs by Avi |
| Make-your-own
MC-12B remote cord by Geoff
Adams |
| Make-your-own
MC-31 remote cord by Ken
Hancock (PDF) |
| Make-your-own
MC-31 remote cord by Balint
Kis |
| MC-30 Remote Cord review by Fredrik Rasmussen |
| MC-20
vs MC-30 by Bob
Johnson |
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| Camera
Backs |
| MF-4
250-exposure back instructions at Photography
in Malaysia |
| MF-12
data-back at Photography
in Malaysia |
| MF-26
multi-control back by Jed
Wee |
| MF-26
specifications by Liang-Wu
Cai |
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| Filters |
| Nikon
filters by David
Barth |
| Nikon
close up diopters by Bob
Johnson |
| Nikon
circular polarizers by Liang-Wu
Cai |
| Caps
for Nikon polarizers by Bob
Johnson |
| AF-3
/ AF-4 gelatine filter holders at Nikon
Japan |
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The Fabulous Nikon Lens Hood by the TOP
"The lens hood—just a little ring of metal, you understand, and quite tiny and shallow, nothing special in and of itself—ended up selling in the neighborhood of $5,500!" |
| Lens
cap to fit Nikon circular polarizers by Koh Kho King |
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| Misc.
Articles & Accessories |
Geotag Your Nikon Photos with Affordable GPS Units by Peter K. Burian
EasyTag Device Adds Location Data to Your Images |
| Nikon GP-1 Review: Accessory GPS Unit for Nikon D90, D200, D300, D700 and D3 at DigitalReview |
Nikon GP-1 GPS review by Fredrik Rasmussen
"Easy to use, just slide it in the hot-shoe or slide it in the strap holder, connect it to your camera and you are ready to go. Geotagging can be really useful if you are scouting for locations, or need accurate references for you pictures. If some of your pictures don't get the geotag, it can easily be added to the picture in ViewNx2. This is just a copy paste operation." |
Geotag Your Photos with GPS Devices: Add Shooting Location Data to Your Images for Quick Recall and Mapping - Pixiq
"The Nikon GP-1 was always the quickest; it was fully functional in an average of 45 seconds when used in a new area (cold start). When turned off and back on later (hot start) -- in roughly the same geographic area -- it was ready to record data in 5 seconds." |
Don Zeck Lens Cap Now Available for Most High-End Nikkors - PhotographyBLOG
"Don Zeck lens caps have been engineered for superior protection from scratches, dust, rain and other hazards. The lens caps are equipped with a collapsible low-profile handle, so that the cap can easily be mounted or removed while the hood is in either the shooting or stored position. The Don Zeck lens cap is now available for the 200mm F2.0 VR, 300mm F2.8 VR, 300mm F2.8 AF-S, 400mm F2.8 VR, 400mm F2.8 AF-S, 500mm F4 VF, 500mm F4 AF-S, 600mm F4 VR and the 200-400mm F4 VR Nikkors" |
The D3s Ushers in…what…New Body Cap?! by Moose Peterson
"That’s right, after who knows how many years (I know someone knows that answer), Nikon has updated the venerable BF-1A body cap." |
| Nikon GP-1 GPS review by Terry White |
| Nikon GP-1 Review: Accessory GPS Unit for Nikon D90, D200, D300, D700 and D3 at DigitalReview |
| Nikon EN-EL4 Battery Information by Bertho Boman |
| Nikon Body Cap
Compatibility by Ken Rockwell |
| Nikon
Snap On Lens Cap by Koh Kho King |
| Lens
Scope Converter by Koh Kho King |
| Nikon
BS-1 Hotshoe Cover by
Koh Kho King |
| Camera
Bags for Nikon D-SLRs - brief reviews and photos at CamBags.com |
| Build
an external battery pack by David
Swayze |
| ES-1
slide copy attachment by Laing
Wu Cai |
| CL-L2
telephoto lens case at nikon-image.com |
| Vestrap - user reviews at PhotographyREVIEW |